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Concussion, Vestibular, and Headache Rehabilitation Courses - We provide in-depth rehabilitation courses in Concussion, Vestibular, and Headache management designed for healthcare professionals. Our programs deliver targeted training and continuing education credits (CEUs) for Physical Therapists and Athletic Trainers.

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The Risks of Continuing to Play After Suffering Concussion

Continuing to play after suffering a concussion poses serious risks to an athlete's health and long-term well-being. This blog explores the dangers of ignoring concussion symptoms, including the heightened risk of second-impact syndrome, prolonged recovery times, and potential long-term cognitive and neurological damage. Learn why early recognition, proper management, and adherence to return-to-play protocols are crucial for preventing severe complications and ensuring a safe recovery. 

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Blue Light Therapy for Circadian Rhythm Shift Disorder After Concussion

Blue Light Therapy for Circadian Rhythm Shift Disorder After Concussion offers a practical and effective solution for managing sleep-wake cycle disruptions. By regulating melatonin production and realigning the body's internal clock, blue light therapy can significantly improve sleep quality, reduce daytime fatigue, and enhance overall recovery for individuals experiencing post-concussion symptoms.

Sleep Hygiene in Concussion Recovery

By improving sleep hygiene, individuals can support their brain's healing and recovery process, reduce the risk of developing post-concussion syndrome, and improve their overall health and well-being. If you are recovering from a concussion, make sure to prioritize sleep hygiene and follow these tips to get the restful sleep you need to support your recovery.

Signs and Symptoms of a Concussion

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) that occurs when the brain experiences a sudden and forceful impact or movement within the skull. Signs and symptoms of concussion may include headaches, confusion, dizziness, nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, and difficulty concentrating. Emotional changes like irritability or sadness, as well as sleep disturbances, are also common.
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